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HBM4EU - Deliverable Report D 6.2. Revised set of key indicators

Authors :
Reynders, Hans
Van Campenhout, Karen
Mampaey, Maja
Gilles, Liese
Colles, Ann
Baken, Kirsten
Bessems, Jos
Schoeters, Greet
Ay, Derya
Lobo Vicente, Joana
Ganzleben, Catherine
Isidro, Glória
Louro, Henriqueta
Silva, Maria João
Uhl, Maria
Ubong, Dorothy
Sepai, Ovnair
Tarroja, Elena
Persoz, Charles
Barouki, Robert
Kobosil, Nicole
David, Madlen
Appel, Petra
Kolossa, Marike
Coertjens, Dries
Crabbé, Ann
Loots, Ilse
Covaci, Adrian
Antignac, Jean-Philippe
Debrauwer, Laurent
Fernandez, Mariana
Berglund, Marika
Blaha, Ludek
Esteban López, Marta
Scheepers, Paul
Tolonen, Hanna
Nørager., Sofie
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Co-authors: Glória Isidro, Henriqueta Louro, Maria João Silva (INSA) The current deliverable describes the process of revision of the first list of indicators (published in June 2017 as D6.1.) and presents the indicator leaflets ((see attachment 1) that link key results of HBM4EU to the objectives of the project as laid down in the description of action. These indicator leaflets already contain a lot of results on the revised list of indicators, and give very valuable information on the progress of HBM4EU in relation to the specific goals of the project. Combining the information from these leaflets in the frame of expected impacts will allow us to put forward conclusions towards impact and sustainability of HBM4EU. As such, this restructured list answers to the main comments on the first list of indicators from the task 6.5 partners, the Management Board, the Governing Board and the EU Policy Board, in concretu to: • Drastically reduce the number of indicators from 48 indicators (including 9 internal indicators) on the first list to 28 indicators on the revised list without losing essential information. Moreover by bundling related indicators we now have 22 indicator leaflets (and 1 overview leaflet); • Make the relationship between the indicators and the goals of HBM4EU more clear by structuring the list of indicators according to the overarching objectives and specific goals; • Use the indicators to say something about the impact of the HBM4EU project: the indicator leaflets were used to give input for the impact section of the periodic technical reporting 2018 to describe the progress made for the 5 expected impacts of HBM4EU. This exercise will be continued and ameliorated in the 2019 periodic technical reporting as more indicator leaflets will be available compared to 2018; • Link the indicators with the work on sustainability of HBM in Europe: the indicators were presented at the sustainability workshop in Paris. Participants indicated that they think the leaflets will be useful for institutional discussions, national hub meetings, meetings with policy makers and other meetings and that they would like to use them as soon as they are available. The added value of having indicators of success, is to monitor the implementation and achieved impact of HBM4EU. This will allow for a more efficient tracking of achieved goals. This deliverable will help to further optimize and revise the first set of indicators to monitor the implementation of the HBM4EU and the achieved impact. The indicators of success are written in a clear language, they are concise and capture the main achievements in the list of indicators that has been agreed amongst the partners. Therefore, they can be easily used by all partners across the consortium, the EU Policy Board and our HBM4EU ambassador Thomas Jackl. HORIZON2020 Programme Contract No. 733032 HBM4EU info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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